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but they do is bring back into the city, skills and jobs far away. any one of those projects again, the incremental cost doesn't compete with the fact jury. if everything you make us different, one if you change the supply chain service local and one of 50 value the role of the local production and the economy. all of those things lead to this infrastructure is a key part of urban planning. >> there's something like what you're talking about that got established in detroit. those are wonderful tanks. he played an important role in supporting those, so those are great. i'm not saying that's not real, not important. it's just not the savior were talking about were remained at the million or 2 million manufacturing jobs. i don't think we should be putting all of our eggs in that past it. it's a nice thing, important, but it's not the savior. >> the discussion here has a national policy implications to what extent is 3-d printing a consumer economic -- you both agree 3-d printing is significant. >> why am i saying fabrication? >> and a well-equipped shop
but they do is bring back into the city, skills and jobs far away. any one of those projects again, the incremental cost doesn't compete with the fact jury. if everything you make us different, one if you change the supply chain service local and one of 50 value the role of the local production and the economy. all of those things lead to this infrastructure is a key part of urban planning. >> there's something like what you're talking about that got established in detroit. those are...
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god said with so many people around the city and the country and all over the world have been saying over the last few days. ed, you did great. you really did great. so god bless, you ed koch. and god bless the city you love so much and that you served so well. [applause] the mayors, the governors, the senators, the other dignitaries that are here. yesterday i flew home from japan after spending eight hours there. it was ed koch's last gift to me. because, you know, you pick up a whole day when you come back from japan and every day counts. [laughter] so, thanks, mayor. i come here to speak for myself and also for hilary, who loved him very much and was grateful for his endorsement in every race she ran, and most greetful for a typically ed koch-deal. after she became a senator, he said, you know, i was for you, and new yorkers we come from everywhere and not everybody can be lucky like me and just be 100% new york, but you got get better at this. so every holiday season for years, he organized the following lunch. ed koch, hillary clinton, and allen keiswetter. i have yet to receive
god said with so many people around the city and the country and all over the world have been saying over the last few days. ed, you did great. you really did great. so god bless, you ed koch. and god bless the city you love so much and that you served so well. [applause] the mayors, the governors, the senators, the other dignitaries that are here. yesterday i flew home from japan after spending eight hours there. it was ed koch's last gift to me. because, you know, you pick up a whole day when...
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happens across the country and your city and my city. the problem is we don't have the legislation. we don't have legislatures who will step up and use their heart. you have a powerful position, but we have to use it. it's something about when you're the power, what did you do with it? if you read the legislation, if you had the committee meetings, how to stop people from being treated unfairly, then you've done your job. if you sit on the sideline and don't write legislation and don't get involved, but the way, the legislators in the city of philadelphia, my counterpart student rally behind me. they didn't have a demonstration. they didn't sit down with the mayor of our city and see you as one of hours. many years in the committee i took myself away from my family to support the community prior to becoming a police officer, chief, prior to becoming a share for the city. either way, when the lawsuit was going on is running for sheriff. last night so you don't have it. i police officers writing letters, seen as a terrible guy, terrible person, but a human being. why should anybody be
happens across the country and your city and my city. the problem is we don't have the legislation. we don't have legislatures who will step up and use their heart. you have a powerful position, but we have to use it. it's something about when you're the power, what did you do with it? if you read the legislation, if you had the committee meetings, how to stop people from being treated unfairly, then you've done your job. if you sit on the sideline and don't write legislation and don't get...
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we should follow the example of the new york city nurse named menchus sanchez. when hurricane sandy plunged her hospital into darkness, she wasn't thinking about how her own home was faringful her mine was on the 20 precious newborns in her care and the rescue plan she devised that kept them all safe. we should follow the example of the north miami woman named desaline vicar. when she arrived at her polling place she was told the wait to vote might be six hours, and as time ticked by, her concern was not with her tired body or aching feet, but whether folks like her would get to have their say. hour after hour, a throng of people stayed in long to support her, because she is 102 years old. and they erupted in cheers when she finally put on a sticker that read, "i voted." [applause] president obama: publish. [applause] [applause] president obama: there she is. president obama: we should follow the example of a police officer named brian murphy. when a gunman opened fire on a sikh temple in wisconsin. brian was the first to arrive and he did not consider his own s
we should follow the example of the new york city nurse named menchus sanchez. when hurricane sandy plunged her hospital into darkness, she wasn't thinking about how her own home was faringful her mine was on the 20 precious newborns in her care and the rescue plan she devised that kept them all safe. we should follow the example of the north miami woman named desaline vicar. when she arrived at her polling place she was told the wait to vote might be six hours, and as time ticked by, her...
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in every sinner city in the country as well as the wealthy suburbs. it's the way kids today get excited. they get excited by doing. i think if we can sort of focus on those two things, we can get more people and a more dedicated way in to the pipeline and if we can top that off, improving way we teach in universities somewhat along similar distributions. maybe we can get there. but this to me this division between where kids come from and what they're chances are to succeed. it's not america. we have to get -- [inaudible] thank you. i was going to say amen. [laughter] >> thank you. >> thank you. the gentleman from california is recognized. >> thank you very much, mr. chairman. let me ask mr. templeton, did your company benefit from directly from federal research projects? do you have a -- do you actually get direct money from the federal government to do research for your company? and it was one of my comments to be clear inspect is about funding going in to the university systems for basic research. not to our company. so very simple answer. >> okay.
in every sinner city in the country as well as the wealthy suburbs. it's the way kids today get excited. they get excited by doing. i think if we can sort of focus on those two things, we can get more people and a more dedicated way in to the pipeline and if we can top that off, improving way we teach in universities somewhat along similar distributions. maybe we can get there. but this to me this division between where kids come from and what they're chances are to succeed. it's not america....
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affliction communities close to country, from inner cities to rural areas to tribal lands. on a daily basis this unspeakable is compounded by individual tragedies that tapes on our street and decimate the lives of our children. every loss is shattering, and inexplicable. each one is an outrage and this is why, as concerned citizens, heartbroken parents and public servants empowered to make a difference on behalf of those we are swore to appropriation it's time for each of to us steel our revolve and renew or commitment to this end of senseless violence. at every level of this administration, and particularly at our nation's department of justice, my colleagues and i are determined to work with organizations like this one to build a bipartisan consensus for taking decisive action to end gun violence. and we will not rest until we've done everything in our power to prevent future tragedies like the one that took place at sandy hook elementary school. of course there will never be a simple, one size fits all solution for addressing any challenge of this magnitude. and confront
affliction communities close to country, from inner cities to rural areas to tribal lands. on a daily basis this unspeakable is compounded by individual tragedies that tapes on our street and decimate the lives of our children. every loss is shattering, and inexplicable. each one is an outrage and this is why, as concerned citizens, heartbroken parents and public servants empowered to make a difference on behalf of those we are swore to appropriation it's time for each of to us steel our...
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the sad real city i've listened to many republican senators who are not going vote for chuck hagel come up and talk about how important it is to fill the position. the north koreans detonate nuclear devices this week and raise concerns over the part of the world and beyond. we know what is going on in the middle east in syria and other places. we still have 68,000 plus american soldiers who are literally risking their lives while we meet in the comfort and security of the senate chamber in afghanistan they are risking their lives and we are saying, well, we would like to appoint a secretary of defense. we have to make a political point here today. we have to vote against him today and put off for ten days. we may reconsider again. god for bid something awful occurs. i hope doesn't. there are still good people at the pentagon. i'm sure they'll do a good job. we should have that secretary of defense. one of the most critical appointment in the president's cabinet filled. the notion we have to make a political stand here and stop chuck hagel today to make some political point troubles me.
the sad real city i've listened to many republican senators who are not going vote for chuck hagel come up and talk about how important it is to fill the position. the north koreans detonate nuclear devices this week and raise concerns over the part of the world and beyond. we know what is going on in the middle east in syria and other places. we still have 68,000 plus american soldiers who are literally risking their lives while we meet in the comfort and security of the senate chamber in...
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he's a fellow at the national security in new york city. mr. vladeck has co-authored multiple legal textbooks and served as a law clerk of appellate judges in florida and california. he and his' degree in history mathematics of amherst college and his jd from yale where he served as the executive editor of the yale law journal. we are pleased to have them with us today and we thank all of you for joining us to mr. bellinger, we will start with you. each witness has written statements that will be made part of the record in their entirety. i ask each witness summarized his or her testimony of five minutes or less. to help you stay within the time, this time at my dinner table. the light switches programmed to yellow, you have one minute to conclude that when the light turns red signals the witnesses five minutes have expired. mr. bellinger, welcome. >> thanks very much, mr. chairman and members of the committee for coming for this important hearing today. i doubt this year but many legal issues as the subject of states are to administer this adv
he's a fellow at the national security in new york city. mr. vladeck has co-authored multiple legal textbooks and served as a law clerk of appellate judges in florida and california. he and his' degree in history mathematics of amherst college and his jd from yale where he served as the executive editor of the yale law journal. we are pleased to have them with us today and we thank all of you for joining us to mr. bellinger, we will start with you. each witness has written statements that will...